Hurricane victims who wanted water had some difficultly finding it at a
relief station in Clewiston Friday. The volunteer group running a
supply center doesn't like the company that donated the water, so they
decided not to give it to those in line for help.

Twenty-two
pallets of the canned water, distributed free by beer company
Anheuser-Busch, bears the company's label – and members of the Southern
Baptist Convention refused to hand it out to those in need.

Resident
lined up for miles to receive food and water at the distribution point.
But the water was left on the sidelines by the Alabama-based group.

"The
pastor didn't want to hand out the Budweiser cans to people and that's
his prerogative and I back him 100-percent," said SBC volunteer John
Cook.

The SBC felt it was inappropriate to give the donation out, and they weren't happy when NBC2 wanted to know why.

"Why do you want to make that the issue? That's not the issue. The issue is that we're here trying to help people," Cook said.

No one disagrees with that, but the Red Cross says Anheuser-Busch is also trying to help.

The water has been available all along, but the SBC volunteers set it aside and few people knew it was available.